“It was like being in the army again, just 50 years old… My body’s saying, ‘I thought we stopped doing this shit!’ I had a lot of bruises later and I don’t even remember how I got them.” “We used hand-held breaching instruments like tactical sledgehammers and mini rams,” said Cale, who retired from Special Forces in 2013. With the buildings on the range lacking doors, the crew brought in steel ones and had them fitted specially. Capturing the action at the Frontsight range was the film crew that’s behind some of the internet’s wildest firearms-testing videos.įorce Ordnance Project Manager Mark Nicholson was also on hand to help direct the action as Dewar and Cale ran through close-quarter combat (CQC) drills, Extreme Close Shooting and, of course, door breaching. The pair had three days to test some of the newest tools in the Force Ordnance armoury, from rifles to ‘manual breaching’ tools (aka, devices for smashing through doors).
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